"A group of Hispanic ranchers has been dealt a blow in their years-long feud with the federal government over grazing rights on land in New Mexico that has been used by their families for centuries.
Attorneys for the ranchers argued that the U.S. Forest Service violated the law when deciding to limit grazing on historic land grants even though the government has recognized that the descendants of Spanish colonists have a unique relationship with the land.
The ranchers claimed the agency failed to consider social and economic effects that would result from limiting grazing in a region where poverty and dependence on the land for subsistence is high."
Susan Montoya Bryan reports for the Associated Press October 24, 2017.
"Hispanic Ranchers Dealt Blow In Lengthy Battle Over Grazing"
Source: AP, 10/25/2017